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Rehabilitation Of Mining Waste Dumps By The Use Of Sewage SludgeBy F. Repmann
Waste-dumps originating from the mining industry constitute a serious environmental problem if they are not properly rehabilitated. Industrial and domestic sewage sludge from waste water purification
Jan 1, 2002
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Cost Of Coalmine CatastrophesBy D. W. Alexander
Mine fires, explosions, spontaneous heating and inundations are among the leading causes of catastrophes (unplanned, temporary sealing and recovery of major mines). Many reports are available that de
Jan 1, 2003
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Challenge 2000: The Effect of "The Right to Know" RegulationsBy Chester R. Harris
With the passage of the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) on December 29, 1970 and the formation and growth of the OSHA Agency it spawned, public consciousness of occupational safety was raise
Jan 1, 1991
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Resource Recovery an Option for the Treatment of Industrial WastesBy Surendra K. Mishra
With increasing regulatory pressure from the environmental authorities, waste management has become a focal point of industrial operation. To offset the waste management costs, industry has made consc
Jan 1, 1997
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Belle Ayr: Shipping Coal From the Largest Producing US Coal MineBy Sharon Thomson
Since 1977, Amax Coal Co.'s Belle Ayr mine near Gillette, WY, has been the largest producing coal mine in the US. In its 10 years of operation more than 90 Mt (100 million st) of coal have been s
Jan 10, 1982
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Overview of Water Treatment TechnologiesBy Deepak Malhotra
INTORDUCTION Mining operations are unique In that they handle large volumes of water (millions of gallons) daily. The water contains dissolved metals, processing chemicals, organics, and other con
Jan 1, 1992
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An Electromagnetic Pulse Hazard Detection SystemBy David L. Moffatt, Leon Peters
A unique electromagnetic pulse sounding system for the detection and identification of geological and man-made anomalies which represent hazards in hard rock rapid tunneling operations is described. T
Jan 1, 1997
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Geostatistical Applications Using APL On Bauxite Deposits At Poços De Caldas, Minas Gerais State, BrazilBy J. C. Danza Errico
The bauxite deposits on the Pocos de Caldas Plateau in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, were formed by the differential weathering and leaching of alcaline rocks in a ring structure. Their action on
Jan 1, 1986
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Drivers Of Reputation In The Australian Mining IndustryBy J. Tuck
This paper reports on an ongoing exploratory research program which aims to develop an understanding of the relationships between mining companies and their stakeholders and the importance of corporat
Jan 1, 2007
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Simplified Estimating Guide for the Evaluation of Small Scale Gold Mining OperationsBy Roshan B. Bhappu, Sukhendu L. Barua
The economics of developing and operating small precious metal mines are unique and require much more scrutiny than larger mines since a limited tonnage must carry a heavy burden of capital investment
Jan 1, 1987
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Utilization Of Automation And Data Transfer In The Operation Of LHD MachinesBy Pentti Kallio
From the aspect of economic feasibility of mining, ineffective use of expensive mechanization investments is becoming a problem. In many cases, the machinery is in operation only 50 - 60 % of the tota
Jan 1, 1989
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Control System For Mine VentilationBy Alexander Filimonov, Yury Bloshteyn
Ventilation of gas mines keeps necessary sanitation and hygienic conditions for labor in mines and increases the safety by dilution and removal of hazardous and dangerous gases in accordance with the
Jan 1, 1991
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From Florida to Farmer : The Phosphate-Food ConnectionBy Steven Tubbs
Steven Tubbs From mine to farm is a long journey for Florida's phosphate, but it is an important one to the American farmer who uses phosphate fertilizers to replenish the soil and produce the c
Jan 10, 1982
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New Developments In Ground Reinforcement And Treatment For TunnellingBy Dennis L. Boley, Francesco Gallavresi, Donald A. Bruce
The authors describe novel aspects of ground reinforcement and treatment as related to soft ground excavation for tunnels throughout the world. Insitu reinforcement for cut slopes (soil nailing), as u
Jan 1, 1987
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Predicting Materials Handling Properties Of Tunnel MuckBy H. F. Haller, H. C. Pattison
The research program described in this paper is sponsored by the Advanced Research Projects Agency of the Department of Defense and monitored by the Bureau of Mines, United States Department of the In
Jan 1, 1997
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Precast Concrete Segmental Linings - Practical ConsiderationsBy Henry R. Tiedemann, William H. Hansmire, Harvey W. Parker
Although the use of precast concrete segments for tunnel linings has been common for many years in Europe, acceptance of this type of lining has been slow in the United States. This paper explores the
Jan 1, 1987
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Subsurface Investigations Utilizing Large Diameter Borings For The Price Road Drain TunnelBy Gary S. Brierley, Ronald E. Romley, Alan L. Howard
The Price Road Drain Tunnel in Tempe, Arizona is part of the drainage system constructed in conjunction with the Outer Loop Highway in metropolitan Phoenix. The Outer Loop Project is a part of a much
Jan 1, 1991
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Argentina’s Porphyry Copper PotentialBy Half Zantop
While the Andean belt of Chile contains porphyry copper deposits of considerable economic importance, only one major and several minor deposits of this type have been discovered in neighboring Argenti
Jan 2, 1981
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Tunnelling In Glacial Deposits At The Example Grauholztunnel Bern (Makro-Tunnelling) And Sewer Moosstrabe Salzburg (Mikro-Tunnelling)By Claus Becker
Waterbearing, cohesive or non-cohesive grounds with glacial stone deposits are found very often in Europe. The problem consists of destroying the boulders and supporting the face simultaneously. At
Jan 1, 1989
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Combining Proper Confinement Pressure And Adequate Slurry For Passing Beneath Existing Structures Securely With Slurry Shield - Case StudyBy M. ]. [Mohkam
The paper describes the features of the problems encountered and the countermeasures taken for two different tunneling projects. Where, slurry shields were used to excavate, in soft heterogeneaous wat
Jan 1, 1991